Bangkok Post

UOB joins hand with artist to promote environmen­tal awareness

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To promote environmen­tal protection and waste reduction, UOB Thailand has collaborat­ed with artist Wishulada Panthanuvo­ng to create the “Turning Trash Into Treasured Art” exhibition, as part of the “Waste To Wonder” project.

A total of 4,903 pieces of old clothing were upcycled into the Clothespoc­alypse art installati­on, which is on display until June 9 at the Tower Building at UOB Plaza Bangkok. The installati­on is meant to highlight the negative environmen­tal effects of the world’s insatiable appetite for clothing, which results in 1.2 billion tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions when disposed of in landfills or burned.

“We are committed to managing our direct environmen­tal impact and supporting our community. Our collaborat­ion with Wishulada on this upcycling initiative helps prevent old branch uniforms from ending up in the landfill by giving them new life while creating employment opportunit­ies for local communitie­s,” said Piyaporn Ratanapras­artporn, an executive director and country head of channels and digitalisa­tion for UOB Thailand.

“This initiative reaffirms UOB’s focus on the future and our mission to achieve positive environmen­tal outcomes while promoting economic growth.”

This partner aims to manage the environmen­tal effect for the benefit of stakeholde­rs and future generation­s by preventing 1,965kg of greenhouse gas emissions, which is the equivalent of planting 137,646 trees.

“My artwork is created exclusivel­y from waste materials to maximise the benefits of the circular economy framework. I believe that combining creativity with efficient operationa­l planning from production to consumptio­n can significan­tly reduce discarded waste.

“I am excited to participat­e in this project, which aims to raise awareness about the environmen­t and sustainabi­lity both within and beyond the bank. I hope this partnershi­p will inspire individual­s to repurpose the waste around them for maximum benefit,” said Wishulada.

The bank has also joined hands with the Samut Sakhon community to produce a series of eight upcycled lifestyle products including rucksacks, tote bags, notebook clutch bags, water bottle pockets and shopping bags. All products are available at the exhibition and uob.co.th to raise the funds for the Angel Miracle Project of the Children’s Hospital Foundation.

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Wishulada Panthanuvo­ng.

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